Think of Obama this Thanksgiving, Re: A very Obama Thanksgiving, Washington Times, November 23, 2011

As a proud, patriotic American I am thankful for many things this Thanksgiving. My family, my friends, the roof over my head, the food in my belly, my freedom….I am truly blessed to have all of these things and I know it. These aren’t the only things I’m thankful for though.

I am thankful to be able to work very hard to keep President Obama from being re-elected in 2012.

Obama’s performance as President has been disastrous for the country and the free world in every area I can think of and another four years in office could very well bring both to their knees, could very well bring their demise. He has been an unmitigated disaster domestically and internationally and neither the United States or the rest of the civilized world can afford four more years with him at the helm. I am thankful to have the opportunity to do whatever I can to prevent this from happening. If enough other Americans do the same we can keep him from getting elected again. We can then begin the recovery process, breathe new life into the American ideal at home and abroad and restore America to her proper place in the world.

I truly believe that Americans will reject Obama and his way of thinking and acting and that he will in fact be driven from office in the end. He fooled Americans into electing him once but won’t be able to do it again because he has no accomplishments to speak of and nothing to run on and his politics of divisiveness, blame and dishonesty simply won’t be accepted by the electorate. It is also patently obvious that he is incapable of change. He’ll be a one-term President and I am very thankful for that too.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Think of Obama when you eat your turkey because a turkey is exactly what he is.

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